Ang Li

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Ang Li is an architect and Assistant Professor in the College of Arts, Media, and Design at Northeastern University. Her work explores the maintenance practices and material afterlives behind architectural production through site-specific installations and temporary building experiments. Ang has participated inexhibitions at the Lisbon Architecture Triennale,the Echo Art Fairin Buffalo, NY, and the Carnegie Museum of Art, among others. 

Her most recent solo-exhibition, All That Is Solid–an investigation into the inventory systems of the contemporary waste-processing industry–was exhibited at Space p11 as a partner program to the 2019 Chicago Architecture Biennial. Her writing and work has been published in the Journal of Architectural Education, Log, Thresholds, Abitare, Wiredand Blueprint. Before joining the faculty at Northeastern, Ang was a Visiting Artist at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the 2015–16 Peter Reyner Banham Fellow at the University at Buffalo.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts in architecture from the University of Cambridge and a Master’s of Architecture from Princeton University. During the Accelerator program, Ang looks forward to engaging Boston’s public art landscape through the city’s architectural inheritance.